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Try this Reg fix The key is "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management" Look for entry MoveImages if not there create new DWORD and it will be hexadecimal value 0x0 by defaultIf you set the key to 1 instead of 0 and restart your machine it resolved this error messageFor Office 365 Attempt to access invalid addressThe issue is for EMET (Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit) which causing the problems.Try upgrading to new version from here https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/jj653751or uninstalling EMET doesn't work Then try this reg fix :HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\For any process used by MS product it will have a value for 'MitigationOption' (eg excel.exe, infopath.exe etc) Set 'MitigationOption' to 0 or delete it.

Friday, April 8, 2016

I've been using Google Apps for my company, and it's really helped my team work more quickly and efficiently. I think that you'd also benefit from trying it out for your business.

Google Apps is a cloud-based productivity suite that includes Gmail for professional email, Drive for online storage, Hangouts for video meetings, Calendar for scheduling and Docs for editing files. I especially like how easy it is to get things done and work with others from anywhere, using any device that I choose. I've also found Apps to be highly cost effective.

Google Apps helps teams communicate, collaborate and get things done from anywhere and on any device. It's simple to set up, use and manage, so your business can focus on what really matters.

Millions of organisations around the world count on Google Apps for professional email, file storage, video meetings, online calendars, document editing and more.

Faysal Hasan - is a IT System Engineer
has with a passion for security. He worked in information technology
service delivery for more than 7 years. He received his Bachelor in IT
from Southern Cross University, Australia and has earned numerous
technical certifications throughout his career. He is currently working
as the System Engineer in Enterprise Operations looking after technology
infrastructure for Victoria Police.

Friday, April 1, 2016

If you upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7 or 8, you'll notice that
Microsoft Edge is now your default browser, even if Chrome or Firefox was your
default before. Edge Browser is a bit faster than Chrome or Firefox, but
doesn't provide the level of extensibility that its competitors offer. If you
are a Chrome or Firefox user, you'll want to change your default right away.

Isn't it annoying every time you try to remove or install something windows ask for your account username and password or at least you have to press yes now you get say goodbye to User account control pop up. Here is how to Disable User Account Control

Windows wants to wag a finger at you every time you try to install a program or change a vital setting by popping up a dialog box and making you click Ok to continue. Why warn you if you already know what you're doing? Good question. Disable User Account control to stop the needless, annoying dialog boxes.

What happens if you install a bad piece of software or a defective
driver and your computer starts acting strangely or you can't even boot. You'll
want to revert Windows 10 to the previous system restore point, which will turn
back the clock on your drivers, programs and settings to a time when the
system worked perfectly. However, Windows 10 comes with system protection
disabled. If you want to protect yourself -- and you should -- set up restore
points following the instructions below.

1. Search for "restore point" in the Windows
search box.

2. Launch "Create a restore point"
from the results. You should see a list of available drives.

3. Select the system drive and click Configure. The system drive is usually the C: drive and has the word
"(System)" written after its volume name.

4. Toggle Restore Settings to "Turn on system
protection," set the maximum disk space usage by moving the slider and click Ok. We
recommend leaving 2 or 3 percent for restore pints but you may be able to get
away with the lowest (1 percent).

5. Click Create so that
you create an initial restore point right away.

6. Name the initial restore point when prompted.

7. Click Close when it
is done.

If you need to restore from one of these points, you can click the
System Restore button on the System Protection tab. If you can't boot, you can
hit F8 or Shift + F8 during boot to get to the emergency menu on some
computers. On other PCs, if you can at least get to the log in screen, you can
hold down Shift while you select Restart.

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Faysal Hasan is a IT System Engineer has with a passion for security. He worked in information technology service delivery for more than 10 years. He received his Bachelor in IT from Southern Cross University, Australia and has earned numerous technical certifications throughout his career including Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE), CCNA Cyber Security and ITIL etc.